Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to the [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm who would n't necessarily go to the schools marquis of course .
2 It is also more generally applied to the hatchli design ( p. 91 ) .
3 Hence reducing film output by 1 unit and transferring the labour thus freed to the meals industry would increase the output of meals by 2 units .
4 If you want to make the point you can add that you have already spoken to the Personnel Department about pay and conditions .
5 Another hot-shot promo director whose big-screen aspirations were quashed in a welter of blue-filtered , back-lit imagery , he was soon consigned to the wannabes pile .
6 and that obviously they would be tend to be other children with mother 's there so they would need perhaps a play facility there and other children who goes to the E N T clinic can go to the not just go to the outpatients casualty
7 Since then the building has been used as a village hall for the local community but still belongs to the Herons Trust .
8 This , though , hardly applies to the home-loans market .
9 From 1985 RENFE planned to introduce a new structure more suited to the demands government was making on it , based on what they saw as the ‘ Anglo-Saxon ’ model .
10 I 've never been in jail and I never wan na find out what it 's like in jail but if you actually ever go to the police station , Harlow police station , they sometimes let people up there and do tours , no one likes being left in the cell cos when the door closes it 's very very small and it 's very claustrophobic , and it 's not very nice .
11 You will be aware of the special report from the Select Committee on Health which I believe will be automatically referred to the Privileges Committee but which , at the moment , is the property of this House .
12 Minton also contributed to the Arts Council 's ‘ 60 Paintings for ‘ 51 ’ exhibition , for which sixty artists had been commissioned to produce a painting at least 45″ × 60″ in size .
13 He was later transferred to the burns unit at Whiston Hospital , Merseyside .
14 He was later transferred to the burns unit at Whiston Hospital , Merseyside .
15 ‘ I am also pleased to know , ’ said Mr. Major , ‘ that the scheme is clearly linked to the Citizens Charter and is being seen as a ‘ Charter for Construction ’ .
16 Formerly affiliated to the Psychopomps gangcult , her chapter was broken up in 1995 during a pitched battle with the Road Cavalry in Spanish Fork , Deseret , Jessamyn is now believed to be working alone . ’
17 The report is now referred to the Personnel Committee on 11 May 1993 and on agreement will be implemented as soon as practically possible thereafter .
18 Lincoln University , and the benefits it might gain from a Barnes tour , were also cited in J. Carter Brown 's 24 January letter , now appended to the Orphans Court petition .
19 ‘ I have now written to the Rates Agency explaining the mistake and the bill will be discharged . ’
20 I 'm I 'm a site agent for Tarmac Construction at erm I attend quite a few erm presentations really , tender interviews often going to the clients management meetings , site meetings and then like a lot of you the one to one situation .
21 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , my son , who is a keen supporter of Brighton and Hove Albion Association Football Club ( The Seagulls ) , and who frequently goes to the sports centre of the University of Sussex to watch his team at their indoor training , was surprised the other day to see two figures distinctly older than the rest of the players .
22 A Lloyds bid would surely go to the Monopolies Commission , and might drag Hongkong 's bid with it — just as Standard Chartered 's bid accompanied Hongkong 's to the commission a decade ago .
23 ‘ You do n't think she 'll simply go to the police station and ask to speak — ’
24 Frank had no real interest in the radio , beyond sometimes listening to the sports news .
25 ‘ We stayed sitting in the driveway then went to the police station in Yateley until their relatives arrived . ’
26 Ooh now that 's an interesting point , cos how much of a burden then falls to the careers officer ?
27 A further 29 initially went to the Drugs Council because of some external pressure : in 15 cases the GP had stipulated counselling as a complement to medication ; five had court cases pending and thought that attendance at the Drugs Council would mean a lesser sentence ; five were pressurised by family members to seek counselling ; and four were advised to attend by their probation officer or social worker .
28 It 's easy to switch between the different sections of the menu by keying in the numbers at the bottom of the page , and , if the Met section has a Terminal Aerodrome Forecast ( TAF ) available , you can access it by a cross-referencing key and then return to the AIS section with a single keystroke .
29 Joyce went across to speak to the police officer on the man 's behalf and , as he did so , was jostled by a heckler whom he disposed of with ‘ a tap on the head ’ .
30 More than 100,000 visitors again came to the Arts Centre in Vane Terrace .
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